The MMA tournament appeared to pay for the martial artist higher than UFC

At the age of 33, Rory MacDonald was one of the first fighters to stick to UFC at the time of this tournament that was not well known. From 2010 to 2016, Rory MacDonald played a total of 13 matches, won 9 wins and lost 4 times. He had a Welterweight stretching match but failed.

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Rory MacDonald said he made money in Bellator and PFL more than UFC

Unserved with UFC, Rory MacDonald's transferred to play in less prestigious Bellator tournaments rather than Bellator and PFL. He has a good achievement in these two tournaments within the scope of Welterweight. Besides, Rory MacDonald's income is also better, as revealed by himself.

“Many people will be surprised to learn that I play in a non -UFC martial arts martial arts tournament, but make more money,” Rory MacDonald said. But that's the truth, and only the insiders, through many MMA arenas, understand why it exists its paradox.

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Ray Cooper has 2 million dollars from PFL.

According to sharing from Rory MacDonald, UFC is the biggest brand in the martial arts tournament. They also occupied the largest market share on television, and UFC champions were also very high. But that does not mean that every UFC boxer is paid as well as colleagues in PFL or Bellator.

In addition to Rory MacDonald, PFL's Welterweight weight class also has another notable boxer, Ray Cooper. This puncher in the competition in PFL has twice the Czech $ 1 million in 2019 and 2021. He is considered one of the best boxers who do not appear in UFC.

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